Team South Korea has announced its Overwatch World Cup 2019 roster
Here are your Overwatch World Cup 2019 winners (probably).
San Francisco Shock and Team South Korea head coach, Da-hee “Crusty” Park, has announced the full 12-man roster that will bewinningcompeting at this year’s Overwatch World Cup at Blizzcon in November.
DPS:
Support:
Crusty also revealedthat a few players declined to participate in the Overwatch World Cup this year, naming Jae-hee “Gesture” Hong, Jun-ho “Fury” Kim, last year’s World Cup MVP, Sung-hyeon “JJoNak” Bang, and Min-seong “diem” Bae, unfortunately denying us the chance of a Carpe diem DPS lineup.
Crusty also explainedthat Kariv and Bdosin were chosen over Vancouver Titans star support andMVP finalist, Ju-Seok “Twilight” Lee, because he didn’t perform as well in the mixed roster tryouts.
Anamo and iDK were also chosen over the Titans other support player, Sung-jun “SLIME” Kim, because theycomplimented Bdosin and Kariv better.
There’s also a reason why Architect was picked over other star DPS players like Byung-sun “Fleta” Kim and Hae-seong “Libero” Kim.
“If I were the NYXL coach, I would have picked Libero. If I were the Seoul coach I would have picked Fleta. But I’m coaching Architect, and that’s why I picked him,” said Crusty.